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least unsuitable for holding an object pointer. This should have been
used to fix warnings about casts between pointers and ints on alphas.
Moved corresponding existing general typedef (fptrint_t) for function
pointers from the i386 <machine/profile.h> to a kernel-only typedef
in <machine/types.h>. Kludged libc/gmon/mcount.c so that it can
still see this typedef.
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which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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work to do. I especially need help with the man page.
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PR: 7180
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which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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Obtained from: NetBSD (author: Klaus Klein)
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more cleanly integrated with stdio. This should be faster and cleaner
since it doesn't memcpy() the data into a seperate buffer. This lets
stdio allocate and manage the buffer and then hand it over to the user.
Obtained from: Todd Miller <Todd.Miller@courtesan.com> via OpenBSD
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references sp. The free needs to follow ISSET
PR: 7148
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: Ken Mayer <kmayer@freegate.com>
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know what they're doing if they do that. This will allow ps to use
the kvm_proc.c bits without having access to /dev/mem.
Fix kvm_proc.c to not need /dev/mem for access to argv/envp
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integral.
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compatible. I think small negative uids are handled compatibly but
other out of bounds ones are truncated differently for certain sizes of
uid_t.
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Obtained from: partial merge of ADO version tzcode96h (was fully merged
in 1.10 but backed out in 1.11; the FreeBSD code for %s
was earlier, prettier but buggier).
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affects sh, ftp (and others?).
Submitted by: Max Euston <meuston@jmrodgers.com>
PR: 6516
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"da" and "od" devices. Formerly ESDI was used for them, causing
problems for fresh installations of CAM systems.
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PR: 7009
Obtained from: http://www.sleepycat.com/update/patch.185.html, patches 1.2,
1.3 and 1.4
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had to wait for the thread to exit and if the caller didn't want the
thread exit status.
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could I find anyone to test it, so please report any
problems to me.
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from libmytinfo
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Add #pragma weak for reset_*_mode() they will be replaced in libncurses
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errno during a successful malloc() call.
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signal handler installed for SIGCHLD. The ACE MT_SOCK_Test was hanging
as the result of being interrupted when it didn't expect to be.
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signal can arrive before the thread is woken from it's wait4. In this
case, don't return an EINTR, just set the thread state to running and
the wait4 wrapper will loop and get the exit status of the process.
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so much a "fix", rather a bandaid to buy time to fix it properly
within the thread engine.
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Don't do the libtermcap un-bump hack for anything but a.out
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propagates a bug (that there is no poll wrapper in libc_r), but it
prevents GNU configure scripts from trying to use it in preference
to select. libc_r really needs to change it's wait interface to use
poll instead of select because poll is more a superset of select that
the other way around.
This should allow the Roxen web server to work out-of-the-box. It's
configuration intercae is kinda neat. The code isn't. Shiver. 8-)
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I/O for those applications that don't believe the return value of zero as
meaning that THERE ARE *NO* DESCRIPTORS READY.
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generation.
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includes and interfaces have been merged with the 8.1.2 update.
This essentially leaves the isc/* files that named and named-xfer use.
It might be best to just compile them with .PATH in both cases rather than
bothering with libbind.
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getXXXXbyYYYY() interfaces yet.
Obtained from: diff relative to bind-8.1.2 sources
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that might never be possible if the file was not opened in the corrent
mode. This prevents a hang for bad programs. Why do people code like that?
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seems to be tripping up a lot of applications.
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in the file descriptor table are exactly what the kernel knows subject
to the O_NONBLOCK flag being requested by the user.
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friend shmget().
PR: closes misc/6763
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PR: 6903
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: Josh Gilliam <josh@quick.net>
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copy to bring these files into libc from libcompat. I will enable
them and kill off the libcompat versions on the main branch soon.
PR: step one toward closing misc/6763
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Pointed out by: Charlie Sorsby <crs@hgo.net>
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lock debug into libc_r. I don't know if this is the best place to document
this, but at least it is recorded somewhere. 8-)
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line number every time a file descriptor is locked.
This looks like a big change but it isn't. It should reduce the size
of libc_r and make it run slightly faster.
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